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Tourism picks up in Sikkim with easing of COVID-19 restrictions ANI | Updated: Jul 09, 2021 09:38 IST Gangtok (Sikkim) [India], July 9 (ANI): Efforts are underway to restore tourism industry business in Sikkim. The Sikkim government has started efforts to revive the tourism industry by effectively controlling the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to Kapil Meena, Additional Secretary of the Tourism Department in the state, Sikkim has started inter-state tourists operations by adhering to COVID protocols under its unlock process from last Monday with special instructions. Meena said that the government has decided to allow entry of only those in Sikkim who have been fully vaccinated against the COVID-19. He also said that the state government is making great efforts to make the tourists feel welcomed and comfortable.

Tourism picks up in Sikkim with easing of COVID restriction

Tourism picks up in Sikkim with easing of COVID restriction
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Binaj Gurubacharya Trekking guide Ang Phurba Sherpa, center, distributes ration to fellow guides, in Kathmandu, Nepal, Monday, June 7, 2021. Most Sherpa guides in Nepal famed for the climbing skills have had little or no work guiding foreign trekkers on Nepal s mountains because of the pandemic but trekking guide Ang Phurba Sherpa is spending his savings to help fellow guides and workers who are struggling for their livelihood. (AP Photos/Bikram Rai) June 14, 2021 - 6:06 PM KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — The scenic Himalayan mountain trails that normally draw throngs of foreign trekkers to Nepal have been empty for more than a year, with most of the country s tourism industry still shut down by the pandemic.

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